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Updated: June 1, 2025


The Treasury paid out during that week, including the previous Saturday, in New York and elsewhere, about thirty-five millions of greenbacks namely, twenty-two millions in exchange for $5000 and $10,000 certificates of deposit used as legal tenders at the Clearing-house, and presented by the banks for redemption, for which there is a special reserve of notes in the Treasury and about thirteen millions for the purchase of the twelve millions of bonds already mentioned.

Bob's heart you see, had been all along set on driving the Lightning; he therefore gladly left the "Works" when old enough, and when the opportunity offered, to fill the preliminary post of fireman. During this period Edwin Gurwood rose to a responsible and sufficiently lucrative situation in the Clearing-House.

To pick up a hand-book and to quote therefrom the figures relating to the German Empire, as though these covered Germany, as is often done, is as accurate and helpful to the inquirer, as though one should take the figures of the New York clearing-house as accurate descriptions of the total and detailed business of all the New York banks and trust companies.

I asked Jack and he seemed to think it might be all right if you cared to ask him to play " "I won't!" cried Alixe, revolted. "I will not turn my drawing-rooms into a clearing-house for every money-laden social derelict in town! I've had enough of that; I've endured the accumulated wreckage too long! weird treasure-craft full of steel and oil and coal and wheat and Heaven knows what!

We hope and incline to believe that in the latter remark, the great Thunderer is wrong, and that it is only a small, narrow-minded, and ignorant section of the public which is ungrateful. Disputed claims between railways are referred to the arbitration of the committee of the Clearing-House, from whose decision there is no appeal.

The crowd drew off, for none of them cared to offend this autocrat of the shears and razor. Ingolby had listened to the music with a sense of being swayed by a wind which blew from all quarters of the compass at once. He loved music; it acted as a clearing-house to his mind; and he played the piano himself with the enthusiasm of a wilful amateur, who took liberties with every piece he essayed.

At last the painting became so successful that Edwin resolved to trust to it alone said good-bye to the Clearing-House with regret for he left many a pleasant companion and several intimate friends behind him and went to Clatterby, in the suburbs of which he took and furnished a small villa.

There has probably very rarely ever been so happy a position as that of a London private banker; and never perhaps a happier. It is painful to have to doubt of the continuance of such a class, and yet, I fear, we must doubt of it. The evidence of figures is against it. In 1810 there were 40 private banks in Lombard Street admitted to the clearing-house: there now are only 3.

Hathaway would want to know a little more about her before she put her only child in her entire charge; and they told weird stories about girls they had known or heard of. Down at the fire-house, which was the real clearing-house of Tinsdale for all the gossip that came along and went the rounds, they took up the matter in full session several evenings in succession.

Above a world of idea, insight, desire and subordination of means to ends, the whole driven by the will and saturated with emotion, a world which has its contacts with the unseen and eternal and derives its strength from the truly immaterial; below a world of material and forces in subjection to the laws of physics and chemistry and involved in the processes of the conservation and transformation of physical energy, and consciousness the clearing-house for the whole.

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